
Welcome to Slackware Linux (v. 7.3.0) - SPARC edition!

If you need to pass extra parameters to the kernel, enter them at the prompt
below after one of the valid configuration names:  ramdisk (to load a rootdisk
into memory and boot it), serial (to boot the ramdisk, but configured for a
system using a serial console), and mount (to boot an existing Linux partition).
NOTE:  Most hardware is auto-detected without parameters.  So, before assuming
       your system requires parameters, try a few different bootdisks. :^)

Here are some examples (and more can be found in the BOOTING file):
   ramdisk hdx=cyls,heads,sects,wpcom,irq  (needed only if probing fails)
   ramdisk hdx=cdrom (force detection of an IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drive)
   serial console=ttyb (use a serial console on Serial B)
   where hdx can be any of hda through hdh. Examples: hdc=1050,32,64  hdd=cdrom

If you would rather load the root/install disk from your second floppy drive:
   ramdisk root=/dev/fd1

In a pinch, you can boot your Linux system with a command like:
   mount root=/dev/hda1

DON'T SWITCH ANY DISKS YET! This prompt is just for entering extra parameters.
If you don't need to enter any parameters, hit ENTER to continue.

